Gerber's Paraframe Mini Tanto Folder is a lightweight EDC -everyday carry- knife that has an open frame that is the ultimate in minimalist design. Easy to clean, carry, and open, the Paraframe is an effortless addition to your pocket or belt clip. Gerber item 31-001729.

The Kershaw 4700 Decoy has more obvious qualities. For instance,
it has a 2.5-inch Wharncliffe blade, which is an excellent shape for a
general utility knife; great for everything from breaking down boxes to
opening mail. The straight edge is extra handy for tasks where you might
need to bear down on something you’re cutting. The black-oxide blade
finish adds a discreet look. Hidden inside the handle is a handy pair of pincers. These are
built right into the handle of the knife, so there are no worries about
losing them.

The SCH110 Schrade Karmbit blade has an ergonomic, comfortable shape in both the forward and reverse grips for maximum use. Ambidextrous thumb knobs and a reversible pocket clip for right-hand tip-up or tip-down carry.

The Portal 8600 features sweeping lines that flow across the blade and down the handle. The machined grooves along the top of the blade are echoed by its razor-sharp edge with upswept tip—perfect for a wide variety of cutting tasks. The pocketclip is reversible for left- or right-handed carry.

One of the lightest knives that Gerber makes, the EVO Mid has multiple openings in the anodized aluminum handle. The fine edge blade is made of 7Cr17MoV steel to aid in corrosion resistance.Gerber item 31-000486.

The Gerber Swagger Tactical Folder is engineered to be stealthily effective, with a machine styled black blade and a matching G-10 handle. The drop point blade is partially serrated. Gerber item # 31-000594.

Kershaw Identity -a tactical look with a difference. The broad drop-point blade flows into the patterned handle, which tapers to a slim end. A larger bolster and the texturing on both sides of the handle enable your hand to lock in securely as you grip. The pocketclip is reversible for left- or right-handed carry.

Gerber designed the Paraframe II to meet the needs of law enforcement personnel on the job. This lightweight everyday carry knife has an open frame that is the ultimate in minimalist design. Easy to clean, carry, and open, the Paraframe is an effortless addition to your pocket or belt clip. Gerber item 31-001734.

The Kershaw Brawler starts with a modified tanto blade -a shape often found in tactical and rescue knives that may be required to punch through tough materials. The Brawler's handle is just as functional. The angled handle curves into the palm of the user's hand. Jimping on the back of the blade offers additional traction. With the blade deployed, the flipper doubles as a finger guard and provides additional hand protection during knife use. For fast and easy one-handed opening, the Brawler is equipped with SpeedSafe. Just pull back on the blade protrusion and the SpeedSafe assisted opening system takes over, moving the blade out of the handle, ready for use.

The Kershaw Select Fire was built to be a
knife-focused multi-tool. It’s built around a knife blade, a knife blade
that works and works well. For strength and edge-holding capability,
the Select Fire’s blade is made of 8Cr13MoV stainless steel and
bead-blasted for an easy care, matte look. What’s more, the Select Fire
offers a surprisingly comfortable grip, so it’s actually easy to hold as
you use that big, useful blade—something most multi-tools can’t say. Designed
by Grant & Gavin Hawk, the Select Fire is also a handy multi-tool.
There’s a 4-piece bit set, plus the bit driver. The bits, two flathead
and two crosshead, are in on-board carriers that swings out to let you
choose your bit, then swings back to snap into place. Black liners give
it a sleek, finished look. The contoured glass-filled nylon handle is
equally comfortable whether you’re using the blade or the bits. The
Select Fire makes a great addition to every tool and truck box. In fact,
it's so handy you might want to get two.